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Participation sources to explore

Hosts and new settlers may like to participate more in parts of each other's affairs. This can help foster cultural diversity in New Zealand.

Partners in the Diversity Action Programme are amongst those who may welcome enquiries about how to participate. Their names are on our home page.

The Directory on Cultural Diversity is a place in which listings and other information can be included. We can provide fuller navigation content in profiles of significant service providers and sources.

For example:

  • Interfaith
    Religious organizations in the Interfaith movement work within their congregations and with other faiths, providng a bridge to help bring diverse people together locally. Find out more about the early work of the Interfaith movement in New Zealand, and some of the people who have been involved.
  • Ethnic
    NZ Federation of Ethnic Councils
  • Education
    New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO
    UNESCO internationally brings citizens the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity, and locally brings Cultural Futures for use with Social Studies in the New Zealand Curriculum.
  • National Association of ESOL Home Tutor Schemes
    ESOL uses Now you’re talking” style single topic cards.
  • School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington
    Strengthens capability in the public sector.
  • Media, both mainstream and specialist, when made aware or by their own initiative can inform and educate about people, ideas and events in their community of interest.

    Updated 15 March 2005

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